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July 2009

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Jun 30, 2009183 notes
When Envy is on the Menu → food.theatlantic.com

Grant Achatz writes about the challenge of giving VIP treatment or trying out experimental dishes at the extreme high end of dining. (Not sure it’s as big of a let-down in a lesser restaurant.)

Jun 30, 2009
“Quality journalism is expensive, and to the extent that it provides a public good, we will find ways to fund it. But top-heavy, poorly run, arrogant-to-the-bitter-end media companies? This is their crisis, not our crisis, and it certainly isn’t about journalism.” —Xark!: The newspaper suicide pact (via fred-wilson) (via gjb)
Jun 30, 200916 notes
Look at This Fucking Hipster Basher → themorningnews.org

“The rage and self-loathing associated with hipsters has become more annoying, more naive, and more artificial than hipsters could ever hope to be.” Well said.

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Posner thinks we should copyright links.

Imagine if the New York Times migrated entirely to the World Wide Web. Could it support, out of advertising and subscriber revenues, as large a news-gathering apparatus as it does today? This seems unlikely, because it is much easier to create a web site and free ride on other sites than to create a print newspaper and free ride on other print newspapers, in part because of the lag in print publication; what is staler than last week’s news. Expanding copyright law to bar online access to copyrighted materials without the copyright holder’s consent, or to bar linking to or paraphrasing copyrighted materials without the copyright holder’s consent, might be necessary to keep free riding on content financed by online newspapers from so impairing the incentive to create costly news-gathering operations that news services like Reuters and the Associated Press would become the only professional, nongovernmental sources of news and opinion.

—Richard Posner, “The Future of Newspapers”

One of the worst “how to save journalism” ideas I’ve seen yet. It’s not even half-baked, let alone thought through or based on any real understanding of the forces at work.

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Don't Take the Bait

So South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford had an affair.

Big deal.

Now is a wonderful opportunity to show the country what Democrats/liberals/progressives/unaligned learned from the Clinton era. Whatever personal problems that public officials deal with privately, leave them alone. This could happen to anyone, in any state, regardless of party. Why make the voters of South Carolina suffer while Sanford is skewered? If he wants to resign, so be it. If not, let him deal with it in private.

Wise words from Alec Baldwin.

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RIP.

Guess what? People die. Even celebrites.

Jun 25, 2009
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New Yorker tweets → danbaum.com

Dan Baum on how he got himself onto the New Yorker staff, then got himself off of it.

Jun 23, 2009
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Jun 23, 2009
Top Gear: The Stig 'unmasked' as F1 ace Michael Schumacher. Really? → telegraph.co.uk

Wow, as a “Top Gear” fan, this is big news.

Jun 22, 2009
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Jun 22, 2009
“Saw the word “ineffable” used in a NYT story. Thought the word meant “not to be effed with” —@kevinthepang
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Jun 18, 2009
PETA wishes Obama hadn't swatted that fly → news.yahoo.com

shooshee:

*groan*

(via Yahoo! News)

Gimme a fucking break. PETA, there is such thing as bad publicity. Foolish stunts like this create an association between your brand and the foolishness, not the cause.

Jun 18, 20091 note
Atlas Obscura → atlasobscura.com

Wondrous, curious, and bizarre locations around the world

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Jun 15, 200915 notes
The Observer: Unveiled, the anti-stab knife that can't kill → guardian.co.uk

“It can never be a totally safe knife, but the idea is you can’t inflict a fatal wound,” said Cornock. “Nobody could just grab one out of the kitchen drawer and kill someone.”

So, what, nobody in Britain has ever slit someone’s throat?

Jun 15, 2009
Typography's Role in the Newspaper Recession → fastcompany.com

The NYTimes created a new typeface to squeeze more content into the same amount of space. So fewer pages doesn’t mean less news.

Jun 15, 2009
IDM Photography Blog » 50 Portraits - 21 → blog.idmphotography.com

Photos of me by photographer Ian Merritt.

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Speaking of (and about) journalism. → me3dia.com

If it seems like I’ve had journalism and the future of media on the brain lately, there’s a good reason: it’s all a lot of folks are talking about these days, and I keep getting asked what I think….

Jun 12, 2009
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How to Write a Bad Travel Story → worldhum.com

“Curiosity. It killed the cat. Don’t let it kill you.” [via]

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